UNICEF provide access to safe drinking water for conflict-affected people and access to education for all children that are out of school

the International Organization for Migration, UNHCR and other humanitarian partners to provide emergency shelter and life-saving essential relief items, including clothing, heaters and hygiene kits, to 9.3 million people unable to live in their homes

the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs to coordinate humanitarian activities, lead information management and analysis, and strengthen the capacity of humanitarian responders

the United Nations Department of Safety and Security support United Nations agencies to deliver humanitarian assistance safely and efficiently

the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) increase access to health-care services, protection, clinical and social services, in particular for pregnant women and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence

the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement support the Syrian Arab Red Crescent in providing food, water and sanitation, medical support, shelter and protection to conflict-affected people

other humanitarian partners provide emergency assistance, including support to help people survive the winter, hygiene kits, access to education, safe drinking water, health care and food assistance

For Syrian refugees living in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, in 2015 Canada is helping:

WFP provide food assistance to 2.3 million people

UNHCR register 4.27 million refugees and, with humanitarian partners, provide structured, sustained protection and psychosocial support for 895,000 children

UNHCR and humanitarian partners provide temporary emergency shelter to all newly arrived refugees and meet the basic needs of more than 530,000 highly vulnerable households